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Support shortcut Ctrl+/ to quickly comment/uncomment selected lines #379

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yqs112358 opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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The text-only opengist is ideal for hosting configuration files. So, it would be very helpful to create & edit configurations if the shortcut Ctrl+/ could be used to quickly comment/uncomment selected lines, just as what works on common IDEs like VSCode.

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I agree the CodeMirror editor in Opengist could be more user friendly, maybe we could add other shortcuts ?

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GGORG0 commented Nov 19, 2024

I agree the CodeMirror editor in Opengist could be more user friendly, maybe we could add other shortcuts ?

Is it just me or does the editor not have any syntax highlighting or anything special? It's just a simple input for me...
I thought CodeMirror had at least syntax highlighting, right?

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I agree the CodeMirror editor in Opengist could be more user friendly, maybe we could add other shortcuts ?

Is it just me or does the editor not have any syntax highlighting or anything special? It's just a simple input for me... I thought CodeMirror had at least syntax highlighting, right?

You're right this is not something i spent a lot of time on until now, it always has room for improvement :)

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